Jonathon Sadowski
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Coffee Goes Way Beyond the Regular Grind at This Blend of Laboratory and Cocktail Bar
Started in Door County but now in Milwaukee, Discourse filters out the bland to create a wide combination of aromas, tastes, raised eyebrows and happy palates.
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State’s Chief Medical Officer on COVID at 2: Worst Case Scenario, but Safeguards Prevented Many More Deaths
Dr. Ryan Westergaard reflects on how pandemic politics by some got in the way of saving lives.
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What to Know About GOP Lawmakers’ 40+ Election-Related Bills Since 2021
Almost 15 bills passed that would make it harder to vote absentee, criminalize common voting practices, and derail federal election guidance.
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New Political Maps Will Pit Some GOP Lawmakers Against Each Other
But the home of one lawmaker who doesn’t live in his district will still be located outside his boundaries.
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Local Clerks in a New Ad Campaign Emphasize the Trust We Place in Our Neighbors to Run Elections
“Big Lie” accusations would have to overcome 1,800 municipal clerks and many more local volunteers.
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‘We Have the Dollars’: Milwaukee Business Leaders Call for Using Surplus on Schools
From the Bucks president to the Palermo’s CEO, a diverse range of business leaders pleads for action from Evers and legislators.
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No More Legislating From the Legislature Until 2023
Republican majority wraps up its intended business: Lots of bills destined for vetoes and lots of other ideas ignored.
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Proposal to Kill the Wisconsin’s Income Tax Would Blow a $9.3 Billion Hole in the State Budget
Already a failure in Kansas, the idea would remove a huge chunk—last year, 46%—of what the state uses for schools, roads, medical assistance, and vital services.
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‘Hold Russia Accountable’: Wisconsin Leaders Condemn Invasion of Ukraine
Putin’s attack draws bipartisan rebuke from Wisconsin’s elected officials as Russian forces kill Ukrainian soldiers and civilians.
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Oshkosh Man Part of Neo-Nazi Plot: Attack Power Grid, Start a Race War
Jackson Matthew Sawall was one of three men who planned to plunge regions into chaos and cause a race war by attacking power stations, according to federal prosecutors.




















